The 10 WORST Films of Arjun Rampal

The 10 WORST Films of Arjun Rampal

One seldom mentions terrific actor and Arjun Rampal in the same breath. To think he's won a National Award trophy not too long ago.

But save for exceptions like Aankhen, Rock On, Om Shanti Om, Ra.One or Raajneeti, the supermodel-turned-actor has failed to dazzle with his talent or selection of roles.

In his last Friday's release, Prakash Jha's Chakravyuh, which revolves around the Naxalite movement in Eastern India, the 39-year-old plays a dedicated IPS officer trying every trick to arrest its leaders. Though the film opened to mixed reactions, it received an abysmal opening at the box office. His turn in the week's other release Ajab Ghazab Lovedid no favours for him either, even though he had a double role.

Here's looking at the actor's 10 worst films.

Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat

After directing hard core action in hits like Tridev, Mohra and Gupt, Rajiv Rai shifted to mushy territory in his romance about three men competing for the same girl's affections.

But neither debutant Rampal's chiseled good looks, lousy display of acting from the entire cast or its daft storyline made any effort to salvage Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat.

Deewanapan

In the beaten-to-death boy-meets-girl but parents disapprove brand of scenario, the otherwise agreeable pair of Rampal and Dia Mirza contribute to mind-numbing boredom with their indifferent performances and a script that makes little sense.

Dil Ka Rishta

So one fine day, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's mom, Vrinda was hit with the brainwave of a story about a woman who loses her husband and memory in a car accident and falls in love with another man raising her kid as his own.

And while Rampal and Ash looked pretty as a catalogue, Dil Ka Rishta spelled the A to Z of phony. No wonder the audience preferred to watch a sizzling John Abraham and Bipasha Basu in Jism, which released on the same day, instead.

Asambhav

While others had little doubt about Rajiv Rai and Arjun Rampal's non-existent chemistry, the duo decided to test their fortunes again at the expense of the perennially forgiving audience with the action-packed Asambhav.

Despite the presence of glam girl Priyanka Chopra and the ever reliable Naseeruddin Shah, Rai's version of Mission Impossible was just too dim-witted to find takers.

Elaan

The latter has no business in Vikram Bhatt's so bad, it's not even funny Elaan, a laughable action thriller which serves the sole purpose of dressing up its hunky line-up of models like Rampal, John Abraham and Lara Dutta in hip clothing.

Yakeen

Dialogue writer Girish Dhamiji turns director with Vikram Bhatt's chaotic script in Yakeen. Rampal and Priyanka Chopra team up to play a married couple on the verge of divorce and involved in a car accident leading to the Bollywood staple-amnesia.

Only here, despite some decent potential, it leads to a twist so silly and implausible that no one quite shows any faith in this non-starter called Yakeen.

I See You

Rampal, along with wife Mehr Jesia, turned producer with the rom-com, I See You.

With a plotline suspiciously similar to Malayalam hit Vismayathumbathu and Hollywood's Just Like Heaven and star cameos from Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan, the London-filmed I See You marks the first and final film of model Vipasha Agarwal.

Too bad nobody showed any enthusiasm in seeing a soulless, stiff knock off of an otherwise promising story.